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jVoiceBridge jVoiceBridge is a software-only audio mixer written in the JavaTM Programming Language that handles Voice over IP (VoIP) audio communication and mixing for tasks such as conference calls, voice chat, speech detection, and audio for 3D virtual environments. jVoiceBridge supports a range of voice qualities from telephone to CD-quality. In addition, it supports stereo audio and the ability for each individual connected to the bridge to have their own private voice mix. Tags: voip, voice, audio Members: Source License: Other » Join This Project Subversion: (browse) Technology for Social Change - Join Us! | Organizers' Colla red5phone - Project Hosting on Google Code SIP Application for Red5 1.0 You would need to upgrade to Flash Player 11.0 to use this version. It supports only the G711 ulaw codec available in Flash Player 11.0. Nellymoser encoding/decoding has been removed. Older versions are still available here New project "red5sip" is available as a branch at " See and for details Unzip and move the sip folder to webapps. You will need to install Red5 server 0.9.1 Run red5phone application with To checkout SVN use Changelog Repackaged to avoid confusion and to allow sharing between standalone and red5 app versions. Updated Asao codec.

PodcasterCon.org Ekiga ~ Free Your Speech Setup Instructions - Aleph One Wiki Aleph One is the open source continuation of Bungie's Marathon 2 game engine. Available for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, Aleph One supports Marathon, Marathon 2 and Marathon Infinity natively. Many third party scenarios and net maps are also available. Aleph One is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Marathon is a fight for survival against the Pfhor, an alien race attacking your colony ship. Story fans: Follow the Marathon trilogy from the start. In Marathon 2: Durandal, you and other survivors hunt for an ancient ally to topple the Pfhor empire. Solo play: Marathon 2 has a popular single player campaign and updated graphics from the XBLA remake. Marathon Infinity forces you to rewrite history to prevent the destruction of the universe. Online play: Most multiplayer online matches are played with Infinity. The Aleph One game engine powers dozens of community-made games, from new levels to total conversions.

A free codec for free speech We haven't played with all of these plugins, so don't blame us if any of them eat your computer. Okay? Applications Asterisk Asterisk is an open-source PBX Wengo Wengo is a Skype-like VoIP service with an open client that uses Speex wideband. FreeSWITCH An open-source telephony application. BitWise Chat BitWise Chat is a cross-platform instant messenger that integrates voice chat and uses Speex for the audio compression. Ekiga (formerly GnomeMeeting) An H.323/SIP videoconferencing program JRoar JRoar, a streaming server written entirely in Java, supports Speex in addition to Ogg Vorbis LinPhone and mediastreamer A SIP-based VoIP phone for GNOME. Marathon: Aleph One Marathon: Aleph One (SourceForge project page) uses Speex for in-game chat. media.io media.io is an online media format conversion service. Mumble Mumble is a voice chat application for gamers. OpenH323 An open-source H.323 stack Speex Frontend Speek's (no relation to Speex) speexenc and speexdec GUI frontend Sweep Windows builds of Speex utilities

Labs - Cirrus Use RTMFP for developing real-time collaboration applications Codename Cirrus (previously codename Stratus) enables peer assisted networking using the Real Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP) within the Adobe Flash® Platform. RTMFP is the evolution of media delivery and real time communication over the Internet enabling peers on the network to assist in delivery. Cirrus was first introduced in 2008 as a rendezvous-only service that allowed clients to send data from client to client without passing through a server. The most important features of RTMFP include low latency, end-to-end peering capability, security and scalability. In order to use RTMFP, Flash Player endpoints must connect to an RTMFP-capable server, such as the Cirrus service. Unlike Adobe Media Server, Cirrus does not support media relay, shared objects, scripting, etc. Flash Player is already the market leader in online video distribution over the web. Getting Started Community Online Forum Visit the Cirrus forum Resources

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